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The Odyssey: Rendered into English prose for the use of those who cannot read the original - Homer ยท 58 words
2 The story of Penelope and the suitors, with the episode of Telemachus voyage to Pylos. This poem begins with line 80 roughly of Book i., is continued to the end of Book iv., and not resumed till Ulysses wakes in the middle of line 187, Book xiii., from whence it continues to the end of Book xxiv.
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